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The City of Ottawa website crashed Monday night after an influx of prospective registrations from parents of young children who want to learn how to swim.
Ottawa mother Nicole Duguay says she could not register her young son and daughter because the page would not open.
The reason, according to the city, was more than one child was being registered per second at that time. That is a record for the highest number of users on the site at one time.
Duguay was able, though, to register her children for swimming lessons online Tuesday morning. The problem, she said, was that the best time slots were already gone.
"There's only so much time that's open on a weekend, so it's a little frustrating when those that stay up get rewarded, I guess," Duguay said.
Swimming lesson registrations jump in 2012
Coun. Mark Taylor, who represents the Bay Ward and chairs the community and protective services committee, said the city registered 1,500 more people for aquatic lessons this year compared to last.
He said the city's new website still needs some work due to the overwhelming interest in lessons.
"One of the things we're going to do is go away between this registration and the next registration to see if there's a way that we can space [registration] out a little more," Taylor said.
"But at the same time, build it in such a fashion so that everybody has equal opportunity."
University course registration is one example where there is a set plan for smaller groups to register for classes at different times.
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EMC news - Improvements are coming to the online aquatics program registration following another year that saw the system overloaded far too often.
Registration for city swimming programs opened on March 5 and the city's website promptly crashed when too many people tried to register at once.
A record number of people signed up for swimming classes on the day registration opened. A total of 8,512 registrations were logged overnight in the first nine hours registration was open - almost 1,000 more than last year, which saw 7,575 registrations in the same timeframe.
It's a good problem to have, said Bay Coun. Mark Taylor, chairman of the community and protective services committee. But he agreed that some changes were in order to reduce the number of people who face a crashed ottawa.ca website when the try to register.
"Every year, we have the same problem," Taylor said. "I obviously don't want it to happen again next year ... but there is a cost point there. The solution is going to be coming up with a new process."
The city tried to tackle the issue this year by adding more servers to handle the influx of website traffic, but it wasn't enough.
For next year, Taylor said the city is looking at re-jigging the system. Instead of trying to add more servers at a large cost, Taylor said the city will be looking at a different process, such as spreading out registrations for certain programs over a period of time.
Aquatic program registration is already split from the rest of the recreation program sign-ups for that reason. Last year, total land program registrations only amounted to 6,980 - less than pool programs for that year.
The software that powers the online registration system will also be upgraded by next year, said Beacon Hill-Cyrville Coun. Tim Tierney, chairman of the city's information technology subcommittee.
Last Updated: March 15 2012, 5:56 PM
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